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Yehudah Katz (born May 10, 1951) is an American-born Israeli singer, songwriter, producer, arranger, and activist. He first rose to fame as the lead singer of seminal
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band
Reva L'Sheva Reva L'Sheva ( he, רבע לשבע, "a quarter to seven") was an Israeli Jewish rock band formed in 1994 by lead singer Yehudah Katz. They released six studio albums before disbanding around 2006. On January 7, 2014, the band performed at Zapp ...
. As a solo artist, he has released three albums and performed with prominent Israeli singers like
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and
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. He is also the founder of the non-profit organization Artists and Musicians for Israel (AMI).


Career

Katz, originally from
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, began his career as a backing musician for Rabbi
Shlomo Carlebach Shlomo Carlebach ( he, שלמה קרליבך; 14 January 1925 – 20 October 1994), known as Reb Shlomo to his followers, was a rabbi, religious teacher, spiritual leader, composer, and singer dubbed "the singing rabbi" during his lifetime. ...
, performing on several of his albums in the late 1980s and early 1990s. He and his wife immigrated to
Israel Israel (; he, יִשְׂרָאֵל, ; ar, إِسْرَائِيل, ), officially the State of Israel ( he, מְדִינַת יִשְׂרָאֵל, label=none, translit=Medīnat Yīsrāʾēl; ), is a country in Western Asia. It is situated ...
in 1993.


Reva L'Sheva

Shortly after Carlebach's death in 1994, Katz formed the band
Reva L'Sheva Reva L'Sheva ( he, רבע לשבע, "a quarter to seven") was an Israeli Jewish rock band formed in 1994 by lead singer Yehudah Katz. They released six studio albums before disbanding around 2006. On January 7, 2014, the band performed at Zapp ...
with several fellow Carlebach-inspired musicians, including guitarist
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and bassist
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. Combining Carlebach's music with a
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style similar to the
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, the group was credited with inspiring a new wave of
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bands like
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and
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. They released six albums before disbanding in 2006, although they gave a reunion show in 2014.


Artists and Musicians for Israel (AMI)

In 2005, Katz founded the non-profit Artists and Musicians for Israel (AMI). Based in Jerusalem, the organization uses workshops to teach Jewish young people around the world about Israeli culture and Jewish identity through music and art. They have held workshops in many Israeli high schools and pre-army mechinot. AMI also uses a series of concerts in their efforts. The first of these took place in
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,
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, where Reva L'Sheva and other Jewish musicians played for
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, and
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congregations, as well as a show at the New Life Baptist Church where they were accompanied by a
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.


Solo career

Katz released his first solo album, ''Come Close'', shortly after moving to Israel in 1993. Following his time with Reva L'Sheva, Katz largely focused on his work with AMI, though he occasionally performed acoustic shows. In 2010, Katz was approached by real estate developer and poet
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to record an album of the latter's compositions. The album, ''Biladecha Lo Avo'' ("I'm Not Going Without You"), was recorded with producer Gilad Vital and co-writer Roi Levi, both of
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, and was promoted with the single "Hodu". Upon release, it received positive reviews and radio airplay in Israel and was played on
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flights. Katz toured in support of the album with a band that included Lior Shulman of
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on percussion, sharing the stage with artists like
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's Shaa'nan Streett and
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'
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. His third album, ''Full Circle'', was released in 2014.


Personal life

Katz has lived in Israel with his family since 1993. They initially lived in Moshav
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before moving to the
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of Tekoa, located in
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,
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. His wife, Michelle Katz, is an accomplished
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. His youngest daughter, Daniella, received a bat mitzvah party in 2012, with guests including former Reva L'Sheva keyboardist Chanan Elias.


Discography


Solo albums

* ''Come Close'' (Voices Along the Path, 1993) * ''Biladecha Lo Avo'' ("I'm Not Coming Without You") (HaTav HaShmini, 2010) * ''Full Circle'' (2014)


Music videos

*"Hodu" ("Thanks") (''Biladecha Lo Avo'', 2010) *"Biladecha Lo Avo" (''Biladecha Lo Avo'', 2011) *"Living On Through You" (''Full Circle'', 2015)


With

Reva L'Sheva Reva L'Sheva ( he, רבע לשבע, "a quarter to seven") was an Israeli Jewish rock band formed in 1994 by lead singer Yehudah Katz. They released six studio albums before disbanding around 2006. On January 7, 2014, the band performed at Zapp ...

* ''Higia HaZman'' (Voices Along the Path, 1996) * ''Kumu'' (Noam Hafakot, 1998) * ''Etz Chaim Hee'' (Voices Along the Path, 1999) * ''Ahavat Chinam'' (Mayim/Welcome Music, 2001) * ''10: Live'' (Noam Hafakot, 2004) * ''V'Sham Nashir'' (Noam Hafakot, 2005)


With Shlomo Carlebach

*''Shlomo Sings with the Children Of Israel (Hiney Anochi V'hayeladim)'' (1989) –
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,
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*''The Gift of Shabbos'' (1995) – producer,
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, guitar *''Open Your Hearts (Music Made From The Soul, Vol. 1) (1986 Recordings)'' (1997) – producer,
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, guitar, backing vocals *''Holy Brothers and Sisters (Music Made From The Soul, Vol. 2) (1986 Recordings)'' (1997) – producer, arranger, guitar, backing vocals


References


External links

*
AMI official website
{{DEFAULTSORT:Katz, Yehudah Israeli male singer-songwriters Israeli singer-songwriters Israeli Orthodox Jews 1951 births Living people Singers from Los Angeles American emigrants to Israel American Orthodox Jews Jewish rock musicians Jewish folk singers Reva L'Sheva members Israeli settlers